Update for me is complete trash. I swear they lower my levantine each update. I think in a few more updates I will be 0% levantine while being half saudi and half egyptian. Thats almost what it is now...
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Update for me is complete trash. I swear they lower my levantine each update. I think in a few more updates I will be 0% levantine while being half saudi and half egyptian. Thats almost what it is now...
All of my Germanic % went into Scotland and Northern Ireland, so I have 0% German now. I have even more recent German and French/Spanish ancestry than I do Scotland and Ireland. Ancestry can't seem to decide whether I'm jewish or not. First it was Ashkenazi, then it dissappeared, now its Sephardic.Attachment 143719
For me its good
Paper trail (quite certain): 56.25% (9/16) Roma, 37.75% Serb (6/16), 6.25% Russian (cossack) (1/16)
Vague mentioning by relatives someone on my mums side was hungarian or hungarian gypsy maybe mixed little hungarian
No known jewish ancestry though but its possible just 2% that means a great grandparent was ten Impossible to know whether that is true or not since i also do not know thoroughly my family tree
https://i.ibb.co/847G06qV/Screenshot...oid-chrome.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/k2ZHKh4K/Screenshot...oid-chrome.jpg
Very diverse, second only to New York early on. It turns out that they’ve increased genetic groups include Pennsylvanians from 12 all the way to over 80!
https://www.paancestors.com/pennsylv...c-communities/
2/3ds of my own ancestry groups overlap with your highlighted region, while two out of three of my 23andme groups also are in the same region.
https://i.ibb.co/xS1FzwQ4/IMG-5987.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/67NxY6yx/IMG-5985.jpg
The hop and skip of my Chesapeake group is reflected by 23andme’s St. Mary’s colony. It is obvious from the hop over to Kentucky.
And the first listed group in that link, “Early Connecticut & New York Settlers” is a group that many of my closest relatives share that I missed out on.